2015 Trumbull Memorial Hospital Demo

Bag Mask Ventilations Bag Mask Ventilations

Steps

Performed? Yes No

1. Perform the appropriate Primary Assessment

2. Properly open the airway, considering the nature of the call (trauma or medical)

3. If secretions or vomitus are present, suction using the appropriate device  Be sure to insert suction catheter before applying suction  Apply suction once at the proper depth  Suction on withdrawal of the catheter for no longer than 15 seconds 4. Attempt insertion of the appropriate airway adjunct  Oropharyngeal airways are contraindicated in conscious patients or patients with an intact gag reflex  Nasopharyngeal airways are contraindicated in severe facial trauma or patients with suspected basilar skull fracture 5. Ventilate the patient using a BVM device  The first ventilation should be given within 30 seconds of patient contact, but ensure that an attempt at clearing the airway has been made prior to ventilating

 Do not connect to oxygen if the patient is a neonate  In all other patients, consider supplemental oxygenation

6. Continuous reassessment  Ventilations adequate? Chest rise and fall?  Airway Clear?  Adjunct functioning properly?  Mask seal adequate?

7. Take extra care not to overventilate. Try counting to 5 as you squeeze the bag, then count to 10 prior to squeezing again (once every 6 seconds).

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EMT

AEMT

Paramedic

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